Menschen im Sturm
   Merkulov, Vsevolod
   ‘Method’ acting
   Metropolis
   Meyendorff, Irene von
   Meyerhold, Vsevolod
   Stanislavsky attempts to promote
   under Soviet threat
   supports cause of revolution
   defends Stanislavsky’s production of Byron’s Cain
   tortured and executed
   Mikhail, Grand Duke
   Miklashevsky, Igor
   Miller, General Yevgenii
   Mit den Augen einer Frau
   Molotov, Vyacheslav
   pact with Ribbentrop
   visits Berlin
   announces German invasion of Russia
   and risk of air attack on Moscow parade
   Monroe, Marilyn
   Moscow
   celebrates 1945 victory
   anti-German riots (1915)
   Bolshevik revolution in
   as capital under Bolsheviks
   exodus from (1917-18)
   post-revolution conditions
   bombed in Second World War
   German assault on
   wartime underground resistance movement organized
   repels German threat
   Moscow Art Theatre
   celebrates victory (1945)
   wishes to honour Olga Knipper-Chekhova
   established (1898)
   plays in St Petersburg (1912)
   in First World War
   Olga Chekhova claims to have acted with
   pays salary to Stanislavsky
   last production before Bolshevik revolution
   unable to pay royalties to Masha
   early revolutionary productions
   tours in civil war
   taken over by state
   and absence of Kachalov group
   Lenin supports
   reunited with Kachalov group in Moscow
   tour of Western Europe and USA
   Lev appointed consultant to Music Theatre
   under political suspicion
   honours Gorky
   Paris tour (1937)
   in Second World War
   fiftieth anniversary (1948)
   Moskvin, Ivan
   Moulin Rouge
   Mühle von Sanssouci, Die
   Murnau, Friedrich Wilhelm
   Nabokov, Vladimir
   Nacht der Entscheidung, Die
   Nadia (Olga Chekhova’s Russian maid)
   Narr seiner Liebe, Der
   Nazis; see also Germany; Hitler, Adolf
   Negri, Pola
   Nemirovich-Danchenko, Vladimir
   on Olga Knipper’s hand movements
   affair with Olga Knipper
   Olga Knipper impresses
   approves of Chekhov’s love affair with Olga Knipper
   differences with Stanislavsky
   Stanislavsky writes to on moral decline of theatre
   impressed by Kerensky
   early revolutionary activities
   and Kachalov group in Zagreb
   and Kachalov group’s return to Moscow
   and Stanislavsky’s reservations over Chekhov
   warns Stanislavsky of Soviet disfavour
   and Olga Knipper-Chekhova’s offer to play in The Government Inspector
   employs Lev as consultant
   illness
   New York
   Nicholas II, Tsar
   and First World War
   stubbornness
   abdication
   NKVD
   persecutions
   and Cheka
   authorizes Lev’s trips abroad
   censors letters
   in Great Terror
   recalls Lev to active duty
   shootings and arrests in war
   wartime anti-German measures
   Lev’s wartime work with
   in post-war Berlin
   Lev withdraws from
   see also KGB, OGPU
   Novorossiisk
   Nuremberg Laws
   OGPU
   Lev cooperates with
   overseas operations
   and Spanish Civil War
   in Great Terror
   see also NKVD
   Olga, Princess of Yugoslavia
   Olga Tschechowa Kosmetik
   Ophüls, Max
   Ostrovsky, Aleksandr
   Enough Stupidity in Every Wise Man
   Pagode, Die
   Papen, Franz von
   Paris
   Moscow Art Theatre performs in
   Pasternak, Boris
   Paul, Prince of Yugoslavia
   Pearl Harbor
   peasants
   hoard grain
   repressed under Bolsheviks
   anti-Bolshevism
   hatred of White Army
   Peck, Gregory
   People
   Petrograd, see St Petersburg
   Picasso
   Guernica
   Pilyavskaya, Sofya
   Podgorny (Moscow Art Theatre actor)
   Poland
   defeats Red Army (1919)
   German invasion and partition with Russia (1939)
   officers massacred
   Pommer, Erich-
   Prague
   Pravda
   Presley, Elvis
   Preussische Liebegeschichte
   Prokofiev, Sergei
   ‘Proletkult’
   prostitutes
   from ruined wealthy families
   Vova Knipper disbelieves in existence of
   Provisional Government (1917)
   Prozhektor
   Pushkin, Aleksandr
   Rabeneck, Leo
   Rachmaninov, Serge
   Raddatz, Carl
   affair with Olga Chekhova
   Radlov, Sergei
   Radziwill, Prince Janusz
   Raikh, Zinaida (Meyerhold’s wife) murdered
   Rasputin, Grigori
   Red Army
   in civil war
   Poles defeat
   Lev Knipper’s work with
   purged
   successes against Germans
   advance on Berlin
   Reichstag fire (Berlin)
   Reinhardt, Max
   Reymann, General Helmuth
   Ribbentrop, Joachim von
   Richter, Svyatoslav
   Ried, Marina (Olga Chekhova’s niece)
   Ried-Knipper, Yelena Luise (Olga Chekhova’s mother; ‘Lulu’, ‘Baba’)
   background and marriage
   musical interests
   sympathizes with Olga Chekhova’s theatrical ambitions
   and Olga Chekhova’s marriage to Misha
   sends money to Olga Chekhova
   Olga Chekhova hopes to remove from Soviet Union
   Ried-Knipper, Yelena Luise—cont.
   Olga Knipper-Chekhova sees in Moscow
   at Konstantin’s death
   leaves for Berlin
   Lev’s concern for
   appearance and manner
   rebukes Goebbels
   death
   Robyns, Marcel
   marriage to Olga Chekhova
   Olga Chekhova divorces
   Rökk, Marika
   Romanov dynasty downfall
   Roosevelt, Franklin Delano
   Rostov-on-Don
   Rühmann, Heinz
   Ruslanova, Lydia
   Russia (and USSR)
   food shortages in First World War
   civil war (1918—19)
   conditions following revolution
   typhoid epidemic (1919)
   White Russians evacuated from
   émigrés
   artists used for political purposes
   pact with Germany (1939)
   Germans invade (1941)
   turns tide in war
   Russian Combined Services Union (ROVS)
   Russo-Japanese War (1904—5)
   Rust, Ada (Olga Chekhova and Misha’s daughter)
   birth
   fails to recognize mother
   Olga Knipper-Chekhova sees as child in
 Moscow
   Olga Chekhova hopes to remove from Russia
   grandmother Lulu’s affection for
   prosperity
   arrives in Berlin
   directs Misha in German film
   under Nazi threat for Jewish grandmother
   plays in film with mother
   and Red Army advance on Berlin
   marriage to Rust
   sends dresses to mother in Moscow
   wishes to return to Russia
   Rust, Vera (Olga Chekhova’s granddaughter; stage name Vera Chekhova)
   Rust, Wilhelm (Olga Chekhova’s son-in-law)
   Rybkina, Zoya
   Saenko (Cheka commander in Kharkov)
   St Petersburg (Leningrad, Petrograd)
   Moscow Art Theatre plays in (1912)
   in First World War
   debauch and hedonism in
   revolutions in
   Moscow replaces as capital
   under German threat
   Sakharov, Andrei
   Salza-Knipper, Anna (Olga Knipper-Chekhova’s mother)
   Sandrock, Adele
   Schaub, Julius
   Schellenberg, General Walter
   Schloβ Vogelöd
   Schnitzler, Arthur Liebelei
   Schoenberg, Arnold
   Schulenberg, Count F. W. von der
   Schwarze Husar, Der
   Serov, General Ivan
   Sevastopol
   Shakespeare, William
   Hamlet
   As You Like It
   Shchors, Colonel Igor
   Shchors, Natalya
   Shkurin, Colonel (of SMERSh)
   Shostakovich, Dmitri
   Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk
   Seventh Symphony
   condemned for ‘Formalism’
   Shverubovich, Mariya (Kachalov’s granddaughter)
   Shverubovich, Vadim
   accompanies Moscow Art Theatre tour to Kharkov
   joins White Army
   typhus
   on Olga Knipper-Chekhova in Novorossiisk
   on Kachalov group tours abroad
   friendship with Lev
   volunteers for International Brigade in Spain
   captured by German army
   sees picture of Olga Chekhova during war
   escape
   post-war treatment and survival
   Simonov, Konstantin
   SMERSh (Soviet counter-intelligence organization)
   Solodovnikovsky Theatre, Moscow
   Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr
   Song of Russia, The
   Sorge, Richard
   Sorokonozhka (‘The Little Centipede’; cabaret-theatre group)
   Soviet Union, see Russia (and USSR)
   Sovnarkom (Council of People’s Commissars)
   Spanish Civil War (1936—9)
   Speer, Albert
   Stalin, Joseph
   and victory (1945)
   signs Meyerhold’s death warrant
   rise to power
   holidays in Likani Palace
   Stalin, Joseph - cont.
   persecutions and terror
   exploits Gorky
   on writers as ‘engineers of the human soul’
   and Spanish Civil War
   xenophobia
   Mandelstam traduces in poem
   on Fascism
   and German invasion threat
   and German advance on Moscow
   reaction to German invasion
   stays in wartime Moscow
   and assassination plot against Hitler
   cancels assassination plan against Hitler
   Kachalov appeals to for information on son, Vadim
   Abakumov reports to
   obsession with Hitler
   death
   plays off Beria against Abakumov
   on Olga Chekhova’s post-war usefulness
   and son Jakov’s imprisonment
   Stalingrad (earlier Tsaritsyn)
   in civil war
   battle of (1943)
   Stanislavsky, Konstantin (Alekseiev)
   on Chekhov’s illness
   career and influence
   disapproves of Moscow Art Theatre decor
   acting theories and methods (‘System’)
   and Chekhov’s love affair with Olga Knipper
   auditions and trains Misha
   on separateness of art
   hopes for revolution
   differences with Nemirovich-Danchenko
   wartime theatrical tours
   on moral decline of Moscow Art Theatre
   saves Misha from conscription
   impressed by Kerensky
   and production of The Cherry Orchard (1917)
   early revolutionary productions and activities
   brother and nephews shot in civil war
   and Moscow Art Theatre’s tour of Ukraine in civil war
   and Moscow Art Theatre under Bolshevik control
   and Kachalov group in Bulgaria
   and Olga Knipper-Chekhova’s wish to return to Moscow
   reservations over Chekhov’s works
   gives leading parts to Misha
   with Moscow Art Theatre in Berlin
   My Life in Art
   in Germany
   in USA
   accused by Communists of disloyalty
   Stauffenberg, Count Claus Schenck von
   Stresemann, Gustav
   Strindberg, August Erik XIV,
   Stumpff, Colonel General Johannes
   Stunde der Versuchung
   Sudoplatov, Anatoly
   Sudoplatov, General Pavel
   on Lev’s interrogations by OGPU
   exploits Lev’s contacts with émigrés
   and Olga Chekhova’s collaboration with Soviet intelligence
   Beria appoints to head NKVD Special Task Group
   on Lev and Mariya’s special mission to Germany
   brings food supplies to Lev
   retains control of Lev
   charged and sentenced
   Sumser, Albert (Bert)
   
 
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